At a time when consumers everywhere are expecting fast, efficient and low-cost deliveries of almost everything, Onfleet’s SaaS platform is gaining traction in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Ecommerce and on-demand businesses in these markets are using Onfleet to manage all aspects of the complicated last mile delivery process.

SFGate – Daily briefing, Feb. 9

San Francisco’s Onfleet, which helps companies deliver more efficiently, examined data from about 25 merchants in San Francisco and Los Angeles, comparing Super Bowl Sunday with the previous two Sundays. Among the findings: On-demand alcohol deliveries rose 75 percent in San Francisco from the previous Sunday.

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How expensive on-demand startups can become profitable

With unprecedented investor interest and round-the-clock launches of “Uber for X” services to get consumers what they want, when they want it, wherever they are, the on-demand economy has all but revolutionized the way we go about our lives.

Onfleet has powered over 1 million on-demand deliveries

Most of the deliveries Onfleet facilitates are in food and beverage, like groceries, prepared meals, alcohol and food from restaurants. In April 2015, the company said it had facilitated just 100,000 deliveries for the year.

How a company you've never heard of is rapidly becoming the Uber of delivery

Increasingly, on-demand companies are turning to San Francisco-based delivery-management software provider Onfleet. Founded by a Stanford business school student, a Stanford computer science dropout, and a University of New Brunswick computer science grad, Onfleet powers thousands of deliveries every day.

How the Super Bowl affected delivery services

Not only do people stay home to watch the Super Bowl, they also like preparing their own food for the festivities. At least that’s according to data from San Francisco,CA-based Onfleet, a cloud-based delivery management platform. Through their partnerships with food, alcohol, and cannabis companies, they were able to collect some interesting data on peoples’ food ordering habits during the Super Bowl.

Onfleet Raises $2M to provide infrastructure for delivery apps

Onfleet recently raised $2 million from CrunchFund, Winklevoss Capital, the Stanford-StartX, and several individual investors, which the team will use to expand its purview beyond startups just raising their seed round or Series A.